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lightweight rearward/outward buggies?

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choochootrain1 · 05/06/2014 17:01

Hi

I have the NJoy Bubble stroller which goes both parent/outward facing, and know of the Quinny Zapp Xtra that also does the same, but are there any other lightweight buggies that go both ways?

Just got rid of my pram and he's 20 months so don't really want a big thing, but love being able to have him face me or face out. Not sure my stroller is going to make it until we no longer need a buggy though so wondering if there are any other options other than same again or a quinny zapp?

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AJB93 · 05/06/2014 18:40

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choochootrain1 · 06/06/2014 12:00

Hi it looks like a lovely buggy, I would have loved a stokke xplory for how high up they are but they're just too expensive esp when he's outgrown the pram stage. I cant find it anywhere without the carrycot and car seat but I'm going to try Ebay and gumtree and see how much they might be going for second hand.

The pram I got rid of was the britax b-smart 3 wheeler, which I loved, but a friend needed one and I thought we'd outgrown the big pushchair stage...is the giggle quite small?

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AJB93 · 06/06/2014 22:28

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redcaryellowcar · 06/06/2014 22:32

Not sure how lightweight you want, but uppababy vista is great, sturdy and strong but not heavy and really well balanced so light to push. Has forward and rearward facing options, and carrycot for 0/6m.
Lots of good independent shops stock them, but also john Lewis so easy to try one out?

Dollybird86 · 06/06/2014 22:36

Oyster 2 light weight big seat can adjust the hood for tall children?

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choochootrain1 · 10/06/2014 17:48

thx for the suggestions, I think I will have to go try him in some in john lewis and then look on gumtree for 2nd hand ones, just cant justify the cost of a new one after giving away my big one! kinda wish I'd kept it now as he's showing no interest in walking for very far and prefers to "ride"

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choochootrain1 · 10/06/2014 23:55

yes I have a smart trike...we use it for quick trips and going for a walk etc but I wouldn't feel confident with it for doing grocery shopping or going further distances... (plus I miss putting things on the handles/in the basket rather than on my arms! Wink )

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